Death & Dying

Grieving My Mother: Part II – Mother’ Day
A journal entry on Mother’s Day 2002 from a daughter who lost her mother to breast cancer.

Grieving my Mother : Part I
The first part of a daughter’s journal account capturing her grief, one month after her mother’s death from breast cancer.

Mama’s Going to Heaven Soon
A compassionate story to assist children and caregivers in talking about the anticipated death of a parent.

Book Review: How To Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies
Dr. Thesese A. Rando offers a healthy way through grief while still treasuring a past relationship.

The Characteristics of Grief
There is no “right way” to grieve, and no such thing as a “timetable” by which grief should be over,” says Jacquie Bell, Grieving Circle Coordinator with Hospice Society of Greater Halifax.

Spiritual Needs of the Sick and Dying
What are the spiritual needs of the dying? Defining this is unique for each person, but some fundamental truths hold for all. Rev. David Maginley (Chaplain), works with cancer patients in Halifax and has had the privilege of being with the dying, and exploring the spiritual dimensions of being human.

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